How To Change App Permissions On Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Have you ever noticed that when you install an app on your Android device it requires you to give it permission to access some information on your device. You have no other choice, you have to allow the app to access the information it is asking for in order to use it.

This might be a little annoying and unsafe in the same time because developers can use this and can steal your data, information and so on since you granted them permission to do that. However if you be careful and install apps only from Play Store and navigate only on the sites who are safe then you will be safe also.

But if you download and install any kind of apk file you find on the internet and don’t pay attention to the permission than you may be at risk. There is no sense for example and app who is related with pictures to access your contacts. If you install an app and you see a permission which may not be related to the app function you can easily disable it.

In the previous version of Android you will need a lot of work to do this but it wasn’t impossible. In Android 6.0 Marshmallow you can easily change app permission without any requirements, only your device. To change Android marshmallow app permissions easily and safe we have made a simple guide for you below. Make sure to follow the steps carefully.

How To Enable & Disable App Permissions On Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Get your device into your hands and go to Settings.

Scroll down until you find apps and tap on it.

A list with all the installed apps will open.

Click on the little gear icon located on the top of your screen. It will open a menu to configure apps.

Just tap on App Permissions and a list with all the permissions required by different apps such as Camera, Calendar, your installed apps and so on.

Tap on the permission you want and a list with all the apps who have access to this permission will open.

To enable or disable an app for accessing a specific permission simply tap on it.